How to use in-sentence of “anything like”:
+ However, a difference should be made between spam articles and good, information-filled articles about commercial businesses, websites, or anything like that.
+ The difficulty with this particular set of numbers is that no one in this group scored anything like a 41, and it does not tell us much about what kind of scores these numbers represent.
+ True, but you’d think people would start being forgiving cause I haven’t done anything like what I was banned for since March of 2008.
+ This is not really a proposal since I don’t have the time to create anything like this at the moment.
+ For what it’s worth, I couldn’t find anything like this on enwiki.
+ Some simple animals, however, like sponges, do not have anything like a brain.
+ If DYK is still anything like what it was when I left, then I’d sooner see it turned into a yearly or twice-yearly activity.
+ An unincorporated area is land that is not part of a town, city, or anything like a town.